Colorado Athletic Club-Tabor Center will open at 5 a.m. a week from today its one of the most prominent buildings in downtown. The new club, which opens on March 16 in the Tabor Center, is geared toward the high-paced demands of working professionals by combining fitness, networking and Denver’s downtown lifestyle in an ultra-modern atmosphere.
The club, at 1201 16th St., Suite 300, will feature cathedral-height ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the 16th Street Mall, a 16-foot water curtain and living bamboo and combine that with the “Ferrari” of fitness equipment, a saline pool, executive services and amenities, and much more.
“CAC-Tabor Center will be a flagship athletic club not only in downtown Denver, but throughout the metro area,” said Ed Williams, president of the Colorado Athletic Clubs. “Members will feel that the club fits into their lifestyle in terms of convenience, design and peer group. In addition, the club will host premier amenities in the fitness category by offering everything from functional training to heart pumping group fitness classes and individual viewing screens on the cardio equipment to complimentary hot yoga.”
Club sport many features
CAC-Tabor Center’s amenities include :
A design that features 22-foot high ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, skylights, a “W” style café and an executive boardroom.
An entry that sports a 16-foot tall “water curtain” and living bamboo.
Techno Gym fitness equipment, sometimes referred to as the “Ferrari” of fitness equipment for its sleek design and quality.
A patio overlooking the 16th Street Mall that can be used for everything from Spin and Yoga classes, to parties and after workout cool downs.
An informal café that can be used for business meetings, networking or socializing (over a glass of wine or beer).
Dedicated fitness studios (Group Fitness, Group Cycling, STOTT Pilates and Yoga) and workout areas (functional training, strength training and cardio), staffed by professionals trained to deal with the needs and demands of their time-sensitive clientele.
Locker rooms including whirlpools, steamrooms and saunas to ironing boards and curling irons.
An Italian-made, 25-yard, four lane indoor saline pool.
“Downtown Denver has never had an athletic club as focused on the needs and lifestyle of busy professionals,” said Williams.
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